Our group is an inner town group which is not served by a parish council. We have a wide variety of children from all walks of life, so that all our children can participate in all our activities. As a group we fund raise to enable this to happen. We take our children camping, dragon boating, as many district scout activities we can afford and we try to include a trip out every term. We meet on Fridays, 7-9pm.

The 3rd Lymm Scout Group was established in 1945, and is still going strong at its current home off Pepper Street, Lymm, Cheshire
Meetings are now held at our purpose built Headquarters.
We are a group of about 80 strong, with Beaver, Cubs and Scout sections, for girls and boys, covering ages from 6 till 14.

As well as as our own Headquarters building, we are also fortunate enough to have our own Minibus, canoes and trailers
We are predominantly a Parent led group with support from members of the local community.

The 19th Warrington Scout Troop is looking to increase its Scout numbers and provides an interesting and varied programme of activities and events catering for 10 – 14 year olds.
We meet, at Culcheth Methodist Church on Ellesmere Road, on a Monday evening between 7.30 and 9.15.
Scouts take part in a wide range of activities as part of the interesting programme provided. A key approach is active "Participation" and a “hands on” approach with scouts being encouraged to try new activities and take part. Scouts take part in a balanced programme that helps them to find out about the world in which they live, encourages them to expand their own abilities and the importance of keeping fit and helps develop their creative talents. It also provides opportunities to explore their own values and personal attitudes. Additional to the practical skills and values, scouts will also practice the skills of: planning, problem solving, communication, leadership and team work which are much needed skills as they progress to adults.
Being outdoors is of course important and our Programme also includes taking part in both the traditional Scouting skills, such as camping, survival and cooking as well as the wide range of adventurous activities, anything from abseiling to yachting.
We two main two camps each year: a Weekend Winter Camp in March and also an eight day Summer camp to put into practice many of the skills learnt and practiced on Monday nights.
So if any boys or girls, between the ages of 10 – 14, are interested in joining please ring Dave Sanderson on 01925 762951 (E) or 07989 134054 (D) or pop down on a Monday night to see us and what we do.
We also have a CUB section that caters for 8 – 10 year olds which also meets on a Monday night. (between 6.30 – 8.00) and Beaver Section that meets on Fridays (5.15 – 6.15) for younger children.

Rainbows are girls aged five to seven (four to seven in Northern Ireland) and follow a programme called the Rainbow Jigsaw, through which they can take part in lots of different activities with girls their own age.

The group is part of the scout organisation, which aims to promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential. The group endeavours to fulfil this aim by providing an enjoyable programme of training and activities based on the scout promise and law and guided by adult leadership.

The 3rd Warrington East (1st Culcheth) Scout Group is based in its own premises at Culcheth Scout Centre, a purpose built facility in Jackson Avenue where as well as excellent accommodation we have a comprehensive range of equipment covering climbing, camping, hiking and pioneering as well as crafts and indoor activities.

Welcome to 4th Warrington West Scout Group. We are West Warrington’s largest Scout Group with nearly 150 young people – from 6 to 14 years old – and over 50 adult volunteers in membership. We have a great line-up of activities and events coming up.

If it’s some time since you were last involved in scouting, you may be in for a surprise at the range and quality of our activities. But our values remain the same. We help young people to enjoy new adventures; interact with others; gain confidence and have the opportunity to reach their full potential.

ABC Pre-School registered in 2005. It is owned and managed by a limited company and operates from two rooms in the Methodist Church in the Culcheth area of Warrington. The setting has a fully enclosed outdoor play area and is within walking distance of local shops, parks and a library.

Action on Hearing Loss is the new name for RNID. We’re working for a world where hearing loss doesn’t limit or label people, where tinnitus is silenced and where people value and look after their hearing.

Active Hope is a Christian charity based in Warrington, we are committed to providing quality outdoor and adventurous activities from well qualified and enthusiastic instructors to children and young people from across the area.

Active Hope is non-profit making organisation, all the money received goes straight back into the work of the charity. We are supported by individuals and some larger Charitable trusts.

After Silence is designed to help victims become survivors, and communicate in the recovery of sexual violence. Our mission is to support, empower, validate, and educate survivors, as well as their families and supporters. The core of our organisation is a support group, message board, and chat room where victims and survivors come together online in a mutually supportive and safe environment.

We are an experienced organisation of educators and experts in our field, delivering African workshops and master classes in educational, corporate and cultural events. As a company, we work with many different clients, providing experienced and qualified African Practitioners.
Whenever possible Karim delivers all workshops but due to the popularity and fast growth of our company, Karim can quickly become fully booked. For this reason, our team of practitioners, already masters in their field in music, art, drama and dance, have trained with us so they provide the high standard and quality we pride ourselves on at Agida African Arts. We embrace and believe in professional development and our practitioners are expected to train with us on a regular basis, so we evaluate and grow as a company, to meet the full needs of our clients.
Once you make a booking we provide a full introduction in writing, about your practitioner, including their biography, their expertise, qualifications and experience.
All our practitioners are African, they work in their traditional dress and share their culture with joy.
Our administration staff are passionate about African Arts and support our clients with enthusiasm from the initial contact through to completion, always ready to engage in conversation, sharing information about AAA.
We are proud to be known as a company who care about those we work with and what we do.

We are a church that loves to spend time praising God; learning more about Him and undertaking exciting and challenging work in our community and beyond.
We love welcoming new people in to church and our community.